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THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
Apple, Delicious 
Barnes Selected 
Apple Trees 
Baldwin. Favorite Winter Apple for all uses. 
Large, bright red; crisp and juicy. 
Cortland. Large, dark red, white-fleshed 
McIntosh type. A popular kind for home and 
orchard planting. Ripens in October. 
.Delicious. Large, solid dark red. High quality. 
Splendid keeper. Fine Winter eating Apple. 
Early McIntosh. August ripening. McIntosh- 
like in texture, flavor and appearance. 
Galbraith Baldwin. A new, all red type of the 
favorite hard, tasty Winter Apple. 
Gallia Beauty. A new bright red form of Rome 
Beauty. A prolific and early bearer of late 
keeping Winter Apples. 
~ Gravenstein Red. Large, crisp, slightly tart. 
Excellent cooking Apple. September. 
Lodi. Similar to Yellow Transparent in color, 
quality and flavor. This new variety is larger, 
firmer and ripens a few days later. 
Macoun. A late McIntosh. Dark red, white 
flesh with a superb flavor. Popular Winter 
Apple. : 
~ McIntosh Red. Dark red, white, juicy flesh. 
A favorite in northeastern orchards. Sept- 
ember. 
Northern Spy. Bright red. High quality and 
flavor, late keeping. Winter. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large, yellow-green, 
highly flavored, keeps late. An unexcelled 
Winter cooking Apple. 
Roxbury Russet. /Yellow-green overspread 
with russet. An old favorite which keeps well. 
- Hyslop Crab. Bright red. October. 
2-YR. APPLE TREES 
11/16 in. and up—Height 5-7 feet 
1-9...Each $1.75 50-99....... Each $1.10 
10-49.Each 1.45 100o0rmore.Each_ .95 
9/16 in. to 11/16 in.—Height 4-6 feet 
1-9...Each $1.35 50-99....... Each $0.90 
10-49.Each 1.10 100o0rmore.Each_  .80 
~ DWARF APPLE TREES 
Semi-dwarf Apple Trees, 2 year—$3.00 each: 
Baldwin, Cortland, Delicious, Lodi, Red Spy, 
McIntosh and Red Gravenstein. 
Full Dwarf (Malling 1X), 2 year—$3.75 each: 
Delicious, Macoun, McIntosh, Red Spy. 
FRUIT TREES 
Peach Trees 
Ripening periods stated are for average condi- 
tions in Connecticut. 
9/16 in. caliper, 4-5 ft. high, $1.25 each, 
$10.00 per 10, $90.00 per 100 
- Belle of Georgia. An old, reliable, white-fleshed 
Peach. Red cheeks. Ripens in late August. 
Elberta. 
Large, yellow with red cheek. 
Ripens in early September. 
Golden Jubilee. Large, yellow red blushed. 
Fine flavor. Freestone. Mid-August. Popular 
for homes and orchards. 
The standard commercial Peach. 
Freestone. 
*Halehaven. Large, round, yellow Peach of 
excellent quality. High color. Freestone. 
Ripens after Golden Jubilee and _ before 
Elberta. Heavy bearer. Recommended for 
freezing. 
J. H. Hale. Very large, yellow, red cheek. Free- 
stone. Ripens early September; fine quality 
and flavor. 
Red Haven. An excellent early yellow Peach. 
Skin smooth and a bright red. Freestone. 
Flesh firm, sweet, and delicious. Trees hardy, 
vigorous and productive. 
Summercrest. Deep yellow flesh, sweet and 
delicious. Tree is a strong grower. Ripens in 
late August. 
Pear Trees 
Prices of Pears: 2 yr., 11/16 in. diameter, 
5-6 ft. high, $2.00 each, $15.00 per 10, 
$100.00 per 100 
Bartlett. Most popular Pear for home and 
market use; fine quality, rich flavor. Ripens 
in September. 
Beurre Bosc. Very large, deep yellow, over- 
spread with russet. Unsurpassed in quality 
and flavor. October and November. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, red blushed; good 
quality; the earliest Pear. Ripens late August. 
Seckel. Small, round, russet Pears. Sweet and 
of finest quality; trees productive and hardy. 
October. 
Sheldon. Large, round, russet and red Pears 
of first quality. September and October. 
\ DWARF PEARS 
2-Year, $3.00 Each 
Bartlett Clapp’s Favorite 
Duchess. Enormous Pears, delicious, sweet 
and juicy; ripen in October. 
STATEMENT OF INSPECTION FOR 
TRUENESS-TO-NAME 
Amherst, Mass. 
July 24, 1951 
To Whom It May Concern: 
All of the apple varieties propagated and 
now growing at Barnes Brothers Nursery 
Company, Yalesville, Connecticut, have been 
examined by the Massachusetts Trueness-to- 
name Inspection Service. To the best of our 
knowledge, these trees are true to name as 
they now stand in the nursery row. 
A. P. FRENCH 
~ Burbank. 
Peach, Hale-haven 
Plum Trees 
‘Abundance. Red cheeks, yellow flesh. Juicy. 
August. 
Amber suffused with red. Late 
Summer. 
Green Gage. Yellow-green, juicy and sweet. 
~ Santa Rosa. Large, dark red Plums. Flesh is 
red, juicy and of good quality. Will pollenize 
Burbank or Abundance. 
Stanley. Purple Prune. Sweet, yellow flesh. 
2-year, 11/16 in. diameter, $2.00 each, 
$15.00 per 10 
Cherry Trees 
’ Black Tartarian. Sweet. Purplish-black with 
splendid flavor. Tree vigorous and productive. 
A favorite. 
Napoleon (Royal Anne). Sweet. Pale yellow 
with bright red blush. Large; delicious flavor. 
Excellent for canning. Midseason. 
Montmorency. Sour. Large, light red. Mid- 
season. Tree comes into bearing young. Pro- 
ductive. 
Cherry prices: 11/16 in. diameter, 
branched, $2.25 each 
Hansen’s Bush Cherries. These dwarf, bushy 
Cherry-Plum hybrids are hardy, easily grown, 
bear heavily, usually a year after planting. 
Fruit resembles a small, dark red Plum and 
makes good preserves. Plant in groups for 
cross pollination. 2-3 ft., 75c. each. 
QUINCE 
Orange. Bright golden yellow. Large, rounded 
fruits with splendid flavor. Fine for preserves 
and jelly. October. Trees are dwarf and bear 
when young. 2 year, $2.00 each. 
APRICOT 
’ Early Golden. Golden yellow fruit of good size 
and quality. An excellent variety to cross- 
pollinate Moorpark. 9/16 in. diameter, 
$2.00 each. 
> Moorpark. Orange yellow, sweet, juicy. Ripens 
in August. This is one of the hardiest Apricots. 
9/16 in. caliper, $2.00 each. 
